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Subject: | asymptote |
From: | David James <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 May 1998 15:30:46 +1000 |
At 08:29 15/05/98 +1000, John Leonard wrote: >ps could someone explain to a non-mathematician what an asymptote is, my >dictionaries aren't much help in this regard. > Good point John, I have used the term asymptote incorrectly. The Shorter Oxford (1964) defines it as: >a line which continually approaches a given curve but does not meet it...< I was using it to mean the highest peak in a line, thusly: picture a graph with resource levels on the verticle axis and time in years on the horizontal. A wavey line runs across the graph with a peak and a trough each year. By asymptote I meant the peak. Cheers David James PO BOX 5225 Townsville Mail Centre 4810 |
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